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Surrey Business School
Full-time MBA
Programme features
The double-accredited Surrey MBA is an intensive one-year programme that will hone your professional skills and nurture your personal development. Formal learning is consolidated with group study and reinforced with hands-on consultancy experience.
As a professional with experience of the real world, you don’t need to worry about taking a year out of the workplace to study. At Surrey, our connections with industry and commerce set us apart from the crowd and keep you in the game. Strategic relationships with industry strengthens our knowledge base, informs our research commitments and puts you where you need to be.
The backbone of the Surrey MBA is our academic teaching staff. Rich in teaching experience, many academics have been part of the industry they specialise in. With particular strength in leadership and entrepreneurship, Surrey MBA academics are much published in academic journals as well as in the general media. Skilled in research and teaching, both in the UK and internationally, the Surrey MBA modules reflect our staff’s interests and expertise.
Compulsory modules:
- Managing Human Resources
- Marketing Management
- Strategic Operations Management
- Financial Management
- Strategic Management in a Global Context
Elective modules:
- Project Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Financial Strategy
- Strategic Change Management
- Sustainability management strategies
- Employment and labour law
Read more about the Surrey MBA modules >
Course offered
MBA
Duration
1 year
Number of places
30
Fees and funding 2012–13
- UK student fees £18,375
- EU student fees £18,375
- International student fees £18,375
- The Surrey Business School MBA Bursary invites applications from professionally and academically exceptional MBA applicants. Read about fees and funding for the Surrey MBA >
Part-time Executive MBA
Programme features
The double-accredited Surrey MBA is a two-year executive weekend programme that will hone your professional skills and nurture your personal development. Formal learning is consolidated with group study and reinforced with hands-on consultancy experience.
At Surrey, our connections with industry and commerce set us apart from the crowd and keep you in the game. Strategic relationships with industry strengthens our knowledge base, informs our research commitments and puts you where you need to be.
The backbone of the Surrey MBA is our academic teaching staff. Rich in teaching experience, many academics have been part of the industry they specialise in. With particular strength in leadership and entrepreneurship, Surrey MBA academics are much published in academic journals as well as in the general media. Skilled in research and teaching, both in the UK and internationally, the Surrey MBA modules reflect our staff’s interests and expertise.
Compulsory modules:
- Managing Human Resources
- Marketing Management
- Strategic Operations Management
- Financial Management
- Strategic Management in a Global Context
Elective modules:
- Project Management
- Entrepreneurship
- Financial Strategy
- Strategic Change Management
- Sustainability management strategies
- Employment and labour law
Read more about the Surrey MBA modules >
Course offered
MBA
Duration
2 years, Saturday to Sunday, one weekend per month.
Number of places
15
Fees and funding 2012–13
- UK student fees £20,475 (fees include overnight residential accommodation)
- EU student fees £20,475 (fees include overnight residential accommodation)
- International student fees £20,475 (fees include overnight residential accommodation)
- The Surrey Business School MBA Bursary invites applications from professionally and academically exceptional MBA applicants. Read about the Surrey MBA fees and funding >
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